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Art Therapy
Journal of the American Art Therapy Association
Volume 38, 2021 - Issue 1: Art Therapy Education
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Expanding Artistic Literacy in Art Therapy Education: Self-Reflection Tools for Assessing Artwork and Art-Based Research

Pages 22-32 | Published online: 03 Mar 2020
 

Abstract

Training art therapists requires fair grading systems that equitably assess learning styles and developmental levels of academic aptitude, particularly with longer term art assignments. As students progress in their studies, a contemplative education framework offers a self-directed learning environment that strives to share grading responsibilities when evaluating studio projects, which is the focus of this article. The Grading Rubric for Assessing Artwork (GRAA), created by the author, is presented as a self-reporting tool for developing introspective scoring practices while responsibly mitigating overinflated or underinflated self-appraisals. Overall, supporting the advancement of an identity as a practitioner-researcher artist and therapist demands reliable pedagogies that increase awareness of first and third person motivations, goals, and outcomes.

Acknowledgments

The author wishes to thank his students and research assistants over the years who offered critical feedback by responsibly “road testing” the GRAA with their assignments.

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Notes on contributors

Michael A. Franklin

Michael A. Franklin, PhD, ATR-BC, is Professor and Co-Chair of the Graduate Art Therapy Program at Naropa University in Boulder, CO.

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